Giacomo LeopardiTwayne, 1986 - 231 sayfa |
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Sayfa 54
... sorrow and that the cessation of sorrow begets pleasure are not mutually in- compatible . For even as Tilgher points out alluding to Zibaldone pages 2599–602 , the dialectical process obtains once again , in that the neutralization of ...
... sorrow and that the cessation of sorrow begets pleasure are not mutually in- compatible . For even as Tilgher points out alluding to Zibaldone pages 2599–602 , the dialectical process obtains once again , in that the neutralization of ...
Sayfa 69
... sorrow is a demiurge , a creator of phantasms that live in an ephemeral and eternal world made to calm our torment and give existence a meaning . " 54 Foundering in the infinite of " L'infinito " produces a desire which , through the ...
... sorrow is a demiurge , a creator of phantasms that live in an ephemeral and eternal world made to calm our torment and give existence a meaning . " 54 Foundering in the infinite of " L'infinito " produces a desire which , through the ...
Sayfa 84
... sorrow , old age - all the evils . These the Moon shares with all the other planets . Leopardi's sarcasm over popular beliefs and scientific opinions regarding the moon - which means regarding most things - is clearly shaped around a ...
... sorrow , old age - all the evils . These the Moon shares with all the other planets . Leopardi's sarcasm over popular beliefs and scientific opinions regarding the moon - which means regarding most things - is clearly shaped around a ...
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aesthetic Aleksandr Pushkin Alessandro Manzoni ancient Aspasia Barricelli beauty blank verse Bologna Canti canto Carlo Carlo Pepoli cosmic Count Monaldo crabs critic death desire destiny Dialogue dream earth emotion evil existence expression feeling Florence Giacomo Leopardi ginestra Gino Capponi Giordani happiness Hence hendecasyllables hope human condition idea idylls illusion images imagination imitation infinite inspiration intellectual Italian language Leopardian less literary living luna lyrical man's Manzoni meditation melancholy memory metaphysical mice Milan mind misery modern moon nature nature's never notion Operette morali Paolina Paralipomeni pardi passion Pensieri perhaps pessimism Petrarch philosophical Pietro Colletta pleasure Plotinus poem poet poet's poetic poetry prose Ranieri reader reality reason Recanati Risorgimento romantic romanticism Rome self-esteem sense serene seven-syllable lines song sorrow soul spirit stanzas Storia style suffering suicide sweet Tasso tedium things thinking thought Torquato Tasso truth unhappiness universal vanity words writing youth Zibaldone
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